Hey Everyone.
Got some Poison Spyder Diff Covers. Figured you'd want pics.
I might even bash one with a hammer. Im pretty sure it can take a good shot. They are thick and heavy.
Here's a shot of them in bare steel. We painted them a few times, pics coming.
We started out with the dremel, with a wire wheel to scuff them up. Used the dremel 8220 cordless rotary tool. I had the Saw Max there too, so its in the picture, I cut 1/4 inch steel with the saw max before. They are tough little machines.
We went with Flat black after the primer. I wanted to do the flat black as the background and cut out the spider and have it be the hammered finish.
It would have looked super cool, but I just couldnt get the painters tape to work on the paint. I could get it on there, but when I tried to cut out the spider, I would take the base paint off. It was a nightmare.
Regardless, I plan to bash them into stuff, so im going to need to be able to just respray them later. So no big deal.
The stock diff cover held up better than expected. After seeing the punishment it took, i feel less that changing them immediatly is less neccessary than I thought.
The stock cover however didnt survive the testing.
The Poison spyder bombshell did however. This exact diff cover will be installed soon.
Once you install one of these your gears are safe as can be.
Last edited by JeepLab; 02-16-2014 at 08:49 PM.
I could watch those diff covers get hit with hammers all day.
the most eye opening thing about that video is that the stock diff cover held up so well.
Makes you think twice before dumping 200 bucks on diff covers.
Has anyone out there damaged the stock diff covers to a point that they were stranded on the trail?
I felt the same way, Moved Diff Covers to the back of the priority list when I saw how the stockers hung in there. I wont hit anything hard off road.
Crawling over stuff will not generate the same pounds per square inch as that sledge hammer does. How many times does he hit the thing?
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